Maternal Health Innovations: Improving Access to Care

Facilitating access to quality care—whether by addressing structural barriers, constructing key messages, or strengthening decision-makers—is the crux of improving maternal and newborn health. This includes assessing current community needs, working with community members and leaders to develop interventions, and working through anticipated challenges.

Icddr,b and AKU have published 10 knowledge briefs summarizing findings from their recent maternal health research that took place in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Southern Kyrgystan, and Pakistan. The knowledge briefs identify urgent needs in maternal health, highlight improvements in the field, and offer recommendations for addressing gaps in access, quality, and measurement of care based on the implementation research conducted under this project.

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